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censo (de población)

English translation of censo (de población)

census (population)

The Spanish term 'censo (de población)' translates to 'census (of population)' in English. It refers to the official and systematic process of recording information about the members of a given population, typically carried out at regular intervals by a government, bureau, or institution. This process usually includes vital statistics such as nationality, religion, and demographic details such as age, sex, marriage status, and more. The census is an important tool for several socio-economic decisions and planning.


Example sentences using: censo (de población)

El gobierno está realizando un censo de población para actualizar los datos demográficos.

English translation of El gobierno está realizando un censo de población para actualizar los datos demográficos.

The government is conducting a population census to update demographic data.

The sentence refers to the process by which a government collects demographic data, a procedure often referred to as conducting a census. In this case, the purpose of the census is to update existing demographic data.

Según el último censo de población, nuestra ciudad ha crecido mucho en los últimos diez años.

English translation of Según el último censo de población, nuestra ciudad ha crecido mucho en los últimos diez años.

According to the last population census, our city has grown a lot in the last ten years.

This sentence implies that a population census has been conducted in the past, and the resulting data indicates significant growth in the city's population over the previous decade. Thus, a population census serves as a reference for observing changes over time.

Estamos a la espera de los resultados del próximo censo de población.

English translation of Estamos a la espera de los resultados del próximo censo de población.

We are awaiting the results of the next population census.

This sentence refers to the expectation of future data from an upcoming census. This anticipation could be due to the important implications that demographic changes can have on decisions in various sectors such as public policy, business, and social services.

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